Today’s Spiritual Disciplines

May the Lord bless your spiritual walk today and strengthen your heart with renewed grace. He is faithful and will complete the good work He has begun in you. As we step into today’s spiritual disciplines, may your spirit find rest, direction, and a deeper awareness of God’s presence.

  1. “The Savior Who Stepped Into Our Story” — As the Day Begins
    This morning reflection reminds us that Jesus’ family tree was full of brokenness and grace, showing how He willingly entered our imperfect stories. When our own families feel complicated, His redeeming love is still at work.
  2. “When Silence Speaks Louder Than Power” — A Day in the Life of Jesus
    This devotional reflects on Jesus’ trial before Herod and how His silence revealed strength and obedience. We are called to follow His example when facing difficult decisions.
  3. “Learning to Walk Like Christ” — Thru the Bible in a Year
    Ephesians 4–6 teaches us to live out our salvation through unity, holiness, healthy relationships, and spiritual warfare. These chapters guide us into a mature Christian walk.
  4. “When Your Words Outlive You” — On Second Thought
    The article reminds us that our words carry lasting impact, while God’s Word carries eternal power. It encourages us to speak with grace, truth, and intention.
  5. “The Lamb Who Changes Everything” — Did You Know
    This reflection explores the rich meaning of Jesus as the “Lamb of God,” from Passover to Revelation, and highlights His saving work and victorious reign.
  6. “Choosing Light at the End of the Day” — As the Day Ends
    Ending with Philippians 4:8, this evening meditation invites us to choose thoughts that are good and lovely, allowing God’s peace to settle our hearts tonight.

May the Lord walk with you through every moment of this day.
Pastor Hogg

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